TO SUIT-2
TO SUIT-2: meaning and examples
Happy Friday everyone and welcome back to the Daily Vitamin. I hope you are having a great day.
Yesterday we looked at the verb to suit. We use this verb to talk about something that looks good on a person because of its colour or style. However, this verb has another common meaning.
To suit meaning 2: to indicate that something (often a plan, an arrangement or an activity) is convenient or appropriate for someone.
Example 1:
Speaker A: I'd like to have the meeting at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Does that time suit you?
Speaker B: Yes, that's fine.
Example 2:
Country living really suits me. I love the fresh air and the peace and quiet.
(Expression: peace and quiet = tranquilidad.)
Example 3: I'm afraid it doesn't suit me very well to have your cousins stay in the flat for a month. A week or two is fine, but not longer.
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We'll be back next week with some Daily Vitamin lesson about some very common prepositions.
I hope you have an excellent weekend.
All the best!




